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We stayed there for 2 nights Jun 21-23 and it was under construction, cost $50 usd/night, and we got bites on our shoulders and feet.
I would never recommend this place. The floors were so dirty I did not want to touch it. The construction...More

Well the first time i stayed here it was ok, the second time was not good, now a third time I can say it was good again. Cleaned up the atmosphere a little, and the room was also very good. So maybe new owner? Or...More

Starting off with more "call girl cards" under the door every time I returned to my room, gave an odd feeling of "somebody is watching me come and go", This is sick, the room above me must of been the action room because most of...More

I had stayed at a different "Jing an" area hotel an liked it much, see past review. But now I find that this place is better for what suits me. Please compare this to my past Jing an review of a certain hotel. This one...More

While there are technical borders to the area formerlygoverned by the French in Shanghai, the "FrenchConcession" of today is an amorphous neighborhood thatis a favorite of the city's foreign residents. Whileit is mostly within the Xuhui district, residents willsometimes include parts of Jing'an and Luwan in theirmental maps of the Former French Concession. The areaseems frozen in time, characterized by quiet,

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tree-lined avenues, French-style villas, interestingboutiques, lively bars and quaint cafes that are nottypical of China. All of these mix and mingle withlocal life as Chinese markets and lanehousecommunities are peppered throughout. Denizens of theFormer French Concession can spectate a mahjong gameon the street or get their bike checked at a tiny bikerepair store on the way to their refurbished apartmenttucked away among Chinese family homes.